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Elections in Kansas |
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The 2000 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose six representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Kansas was won by Governor George W. Bush. He won all of the congressional districts and counties in the state, except for Douglas County and Wyandotte County. Gore won Douglas, home to Lawrence and the University of Kansas, with just 45.8 percent of the vote, thereby making Bush the first ever Republican to win the White House without carrying this county. Independent Ralph Nader also achieved his best performance by far in Douglas, where he got over ten percent of the vote. Bush performed very well in the first district, which is the western and most rural part of the state.
2000 United States presidential election in Kansas [1] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Republican | George W. Bush | 622,332 | 58.04% | 6 | |
Democratic | Al Gore | 399,276 | 37.24% | 0 | |
Independent | Ralph Nader | 36,086 | 3.37% | 0 | |
Reform | Patrick Buchanan | 7,370 | 0.69% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Harry Browne | 4,525 | 0.42% | 0 | |
Independent | John Hagelin | 1,373 | 0.13% | 0 | |
Independent | Howard Phillips | 1,254 | 0.12% | 0 | |
Totals | 1,072,216 | 100.00% | 6 | ||
Voter turnout (Voting age/registered) | 54%/66% |
County [2] | George W. Bush Republican | Al Gore Democratic | Ralph Nader Independent | Various candidates Other parties | Margin | Total votes cast | |||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Allen | 3,379 | 58.60% | 2,132 | 36.98% | 164 | 2.84% | 91 | 1.58% | 1,247 | 21.62% | 5,766 |
Anderson | 1,984 | 57.04% | 1,327 | 38.15% | 94 | 2.70% | 73 | 2.10% | 657 | 18.89% | 3,478 |
Atchison | 3,378 | 48.96% | 3,171 | 45.96% | 233 | 3.38% | 118 | 1.71% | 207 | 3.00% | 6,900 |
Barber | 1,755 | 70.26% | 637 | 25.50% | 73 | 2.92% | 33 | 1.32% | 1,118 | 44.76% | 2,498 |
Barton | 7,302 | 66.65% | 3,238 | 29.56% | 251 | 2.29% | 164 | 1.50% | 4,064 | 37.09% | 10,955 |
Bourbon | 3,852 | 61.07% | 2,211 | 35.05% | 159 | 2.52% | 86 | 1.36% | 1,641 | 26.02% | 6,308 |
Brown | 2,985 | 63.63% | 1,512 | 32.23% | 120 | 2.56% | 74 | 1.58% | 1,473 | 31.40% | 4,691 |
Butler | 13,377 | 63.69% | 6,755 | 32.16% | 497 | 2.37% | 373 | 1.78% | 6,622 | 31.53% | 21,002 |
Chase | 848 | 64.39% | 391 | 29.69% | 56 | 4.25% | 22 | 1.67% | 457 | 34.70% | 1,317 |
Chautauqua | 1,347 | 71.65% | 443 | 23.56% | 36 | 1.91% | 54 | 2.87% | 904 | 48.09% | 1,880 |
Cherokee | 5,014 | 54.92% | 3,783 | 41.43% | 225 | 2.46% | 108 | 1.18% | 1,231 | 13.49% | 9,130 |
Cheyenne | 1,312 | 75.97% | 350 | 20.27% | 47 | 2.72% | 18 | 1.04% | 962 | 55.70% | 1,727 |
Clark | 926 | 73.43% | 292 | 23.16% | 34 | 2.70% | 9 | 0.71% | 634 | 50.27% | 1,261 |
Clay | 2,998 | 73.34% | 951 | 23.26% | 93 | 2.27% | 46 | 1.13% | 2,047 | 50.08% | 4,088 |
Cloud | 2,918 | 64.80% | 1,314 | 29.18% | 210 | 4.66% | 61 | 1.35% | 1,604 | 35.62% | 4,503 |
Coffey | 2,700 | 66.83% | 1,196 | 29.60% | 96 | 2.38% | 48 | 1.19% | 1,504 | 37.23% | 4,040 |
Comanche | 760 | 75.55% | 211 | 20.97% | 18 | 1.79% | 17 | 1.69% | 549 | 54.58% | 1,006 |
Cowley | 8,080 | 56.86% | 5,535 | 38.95% | 416 | 2.93% | 179 | 1.26% | 2,545 | 17.91% | 14,210 |
Crawford | 7,160 | 47.63% | 7,076 | 47.07% | 630 | 4.19% | 168 | 1.12% | 84 | 0.56% | 15,034 |
Decatur | 1,255 | 71.35% | 424 | 24.10% | 51 | 2.90% | 29 | 1.65% | 831 | 47.25% | 1,759 |
Dickinson | 5,243 | 64.79% | 2,413 | 29.82% | 322 | 3.98% | 114 | 1.41% | 2,830 | 34.97% | 8,092 |
Doniphan | 2,350 | 64.40% | 1,134 | 31.08% | 90 | 2.47% | 75 | 2.06% | 1,216 | 33.32% | 3,649 |
Douglas | 17,062 | 42.83% | 18,249 | 45.81% | 4,031 | 10.12% | 496 | 1.25% | -1,187 | -2.98% | 39,838 |
Edwards | 1,062 | 67.95% | 447 | 28.60% | 33 | 2.11% | 21 | 1.34% | 615 | 39.35% | 1,563 |
Elk | 1,080 | 69.68% | 402 | 25.94% | 34 | 2.19% | 34 | 2.19% | 678 | 43.74% | 1,550 |
Ellis | 6,516 | 58.39% | 3,926 | 35.18% | 543 | 4.87% | 175 | 1.57% | 2,590 | 23.21% | 11,160 |
Ellsworth | 1,845 | 64.99% | 825 | 29.06% | 130 | 4.58% | 39 | 1.37% | 1,020 | 35.93% | 2,839 |
Finney | 6,442 | 70.40% | 2,431 | 26.57% | 182 | 1.99% | 95 | 1.04% | 4,011 | 43.83% | 9,150 |
Ford | 6,050 | 67.85% | 2,566 | 28.78% | 200 | 2.24% | 101 | 1.13% | 3,484 | 39.07% | 8,917 |
Franklin | 5,925 | 61.35% | 3,321 | 34.39% | 306 | 3.17% | 106 | 1.10% | 2,604 | 26.96% | 9,658 |
Geary | 3,977 | 57.92% | 2,660 | 38.74% | 158 | 2.30% | 71 | 1.03% | 1,317 | 19.18% | 6,866 |
Gove | 1,122 | 75.05% | 296 | 19.80% | 44 | 2.94% | 33 | 2.21% | 826 | 55.25% | 1,495 |
Graham | 1,058 | 71.78% | 346 | 23.47% | 47 | 3.19% | 23 | 1.56% | 712 | 48.31% | 1,474 |
Grant | 2,126 | 74.44% | 683 | 23.91% | 39 | 1.37% | 8 | 0.28% | 1,443 | 50.53% | 2,856 |
Gray | 1,631 | 75.51% | 482 | 22.31% | 27 | 1.25% | 20 | 0.93% | 1,149 | 53.20% | 2,160 |
Greeley | 628 | 78.21% | 143 | 17.81% | 24 | 2.99% | 8 | 1.00% | 485 | 60.40% | 803 |
Greenwood | 2,392 | 67.17% | 1,027 | 28.84% | 81 | 2.27% | 61 | 1.71% | 1,365 | 38.33% | 3,561 |
Hamilton | 901 | 75.59% | 264 | 22.15% | 15 | 1.26% | 12 | 1.01% | 637 | 53.44% | 1,192 |
Harper | 2,076 | 67.95% | 869 | 28.45% | 75 | 2.45% | 35 | 1.15% | 1,207 | 39.50% | 3,055 |
Harvey | 8,271 | 60.44% | 4,591 | 33.55% | 651 | 4.76% | 171 | 1.25% | 3,680 | 26.89% | 13,684 |
Haskell | 1,323 | 81.87% | 263 | 16.27% | 16 | 0.99% | 14 | 0.87% | 1,060 | 65.60% | 1,616 |
Hodgeman | 835 | 76.75% | 217 | 19.94% | 21 | 1.93% | 15 | 1.38% | 618 | 56.81% | 1,088 |
Jackson | 3,001 | 57.16% | 1,990 | 37.90% | 123 | 2.34% | 136 | 2.59% | 1,011 | 19.26% | 5,250 |
Jefferson | 4,423 | 56.15% | 3,000 | 38.09% | 321 | 4.08% | 133 | 1.69% | 1,423 | 18.06% | 7,877 |
Jewell | 1,400 | 74.59% | 380 | 20.25% | 57 | 3.04% | 40 | 2.13% | 1,020 | 54.34% | 1,877 |
Johnson | 129,965 | 59.74% | 79,118 | 36.37% | 6,493 | 2.98% | 1,960 | 0.90% | 50,847 | 23.37% | 217,536 |
Kearny | 1,084 | 75.54% | 320 | 22.30% | 16 | 1.11% | 15 | 1.05% | 764 | 53.24% | 1,435 |
Kingman | 2,672 | 70.17% | 991 | 26.02% | 86 | 2.26% | 59 | 1.55% | 1,681 | 44.15% | 3,808 |
Kiowa | 1,262 | 78.48% | 294 | 18.28% | 34 | 2.11% | 18 | 1.12% | 968 | 60.20% | 1,608 |
Labette | 4,475 | 52.41% | 3,745 | 43.86% | 230 | 2.69% | 88 | 1.03% | 730 | 8.55% | 8,538 |
Lane | 846 | 74.67% | 252 | 22.24% | 23 | 2.03% | 12 | 1.06% | 594 | 52.43% | 1,133 |
Leavenworth | 12,583 | 54.07% | 9,733 | 41.82% | 679 | 2.92% | 276 | 1.19% | 2,850 | 12.25% | 23,271 |
Lincoln | 1,295 | 68.52% | 469 | 24.81% | 98 | 5.19% | 28 | 1.48% | 826 | 43.71% | 1,890 |
Linn | 2,513 | 59.00% | 1,587 | 37.26% | 91 | 2.14% | 68 | 1.60% | 926 | 21.74% | 4,259 |
Logan | 1,088 | 77.88% | 231 | 16.54% | 49 | 3.51% | 29 | 2.08% | 857 | 61.34% | 1,397 |
Lyon | 6,652 | 53.41% | 5,190 | 41.67% | 417 | 3.35% | 196 | 1.57% | 1,462 | 11.74% | 12,455 |
Marion | 4,156 | 70.40% | 1,475 | 24.99% | 189 | 3.20% | 83 | 1.41% | 2,681 | 45.41% | 5,903 |
Marshall | 3,066 | 59.94% | 1,831 | 35.80% | 134 | 2.62% | 84 | 1.64% | 1,235 | 24.14% | 5,115 |
McPherson | 8,501 | 68.22% | 3,272 | 26.26% | 534 | 4.29% | 154 | 1.24% | 5,229 | 41.96% | 12,461 |
Meade | 1,604 | 78.13% | 400 | 19.48% | 33 | 1.61% | 16 | 0.78% | 1,204 | 58.65% | 2,053 |
Miami | 6,611 | 56.96% | 4,554 | 39.23% | 294 | 2.53% | 148 | 1.28% | 2,057 | 17.73% | 11,607 |
Mitchell | 2,350 | 71.95% | 751 | 22.99% | 115 | 3.52% | 50 | 1.53% | 1,599 | 48.96% | 3,266 |
Montgomery | 8,496 | 61.81% | 4,770 | 34.70% | 269 | 1.96% | 210 | 1.53% | 3,726 | 27.11% | 13,745 |
Morris | 1,599 | 60.55% | 882 | 33.40% | 104 | 3.94% | 56 | 2.12% | 717 | 27.15% | 2,641 |
Morton | 1,203 | 77.26% | 321 | 20.62% | 19 | 1.22% | 14 | 0.90% | 882 | 56.64% | 1,557 |
Nemaha | 3,578 | 67.64% | 1,494 | 28.24% | 102 | 1.93% | 116 | 2.19% | 2,084 | 39.40% | 5,290 |
Neosho | 4,014 | 58.29% | 2,588 | 37.58% | 194 | 2.82% | 90 | 1.31% | 1,426 | 20.71% | 6,886 |
Ness | 1,420 | 75.69% | 383 | 20.42% | 49 | 2.61% | 24 | 1.28% | 1,037 | 55.27% | 1,876 |
Norton | 1,744 | 71.15% | 598 | 24.40% | 65 | 2.65% | 44 | 1.80% | 1,146 | 46.75% | 2,451 |
Osage | 3,770 | 57.01% | 2,530 | 38.26% | 171 | 2.59% | 142 | 2.15% | 1,240 | 18.75% | 6,613 |
Osborne | 1,432 | 70.54% | 484 | 23.84% | 74 | 3.65% | 40 | 1.97% | 948 | 46.70% | 2,030 |
Ottawa | 1,977 | 70.83% | 631 | 22.61% | 145 | 5.20% | 38 | 1.36% | 1,346 | 48.22% | 2,791 |
Pawnee | 1,850 | 62.93% | 968 | 32.93% | 93 | 3.16% | 29 | 0.99% | 882 | 30.00% | 2,940 |
Phillips | 2,057 | 73.67% | 611 | 21.88% | 85 | 3.04% | 39 | 1.40% | 1,446 | 51.79% | 2,792 |
Pottawatomie | 4,985 | 64.48% | 2,037 | 26.35% | 252 | 3.26% | 457 | 5.91% | 2,948 | 38.13% | 7,731 |
Pratt | 2,885 | 65.33% | 1,314 | 29.76% | 149 | 3.37% | 68 | 1.54% | 1,571 | 35.57% | 4,416 |
Rawlins | 1,349 | 77.53% | 306 | 17.59% | 49 | 2.82% | 36 | 2.07% | 1,043 | 59.94% | 1,740 |
Reno | 15,179 | 59.69% | 9,025 | 35.49% | 877 | 3.45% | 349 | 1.37% | 6,154 | 24.20% | 25,430 |
Republic | 2,239 | 75.01% | 604 | 20.23% | 103 | 3.45% | 39 | 1.31% | 1,635 | 54.78% | 2,985 |
Rice | 2,903 | 64.23% | 1,422 | 31.46% | 128 | 2.83% | 67 | 1.48% | 1,481 | 32.77% | 4,520 |
Riley | 10,672 | 58.47% | 6,188 | 33.90% | 1,171 | 6.42% | 222 | 1.22% | 4,484 | 24.57% | 18,253 |
Rooks | 2,016 | 72.65% | 597 | 21.51% | 105 | 3.78% | 57 | 2.05% | 1,419 | 51.14% | 2,775 |
Rush | 1,235 | 66.61% | 505 | 27.24% | 82 | 4.42% | 32 | 1.73% | 730 | 39.37% | 1,854 |
Russell | 2,434 | 69.90% | 886 | 25.45% | 121 | 3.48% | 41 | 1.18% | 1,548 | 44.45% | 3,482 |
Saline | 12,412 | 57.66% | 7,487 | 34.78% | 1,367 | 6.35% | 261 | 1.21% | 4,925 | 22.88% | 21,527 |
Scott | 1,811 | 78.64% | 418 | 18.15% | 52 | 2.26% | 22 | 0.96% | 1,393 | 60.49% | 2,303 |
Sedgwick | 93,724 | 57.35% | 62,561 | 38.28% | 4,669 | 2.86% | 2,463 | 1.51% | 31,163 | 19.07% | 163,417 |
Seward | 3,869 | 75.92% | 1,126 | 22.10% | 60 | 1.18% | 41 | 0.80% | 2,743 | 53.82% | 5,096 |
Shawnee | 35,894 | 48.26% | 34,818 | 46.82% | 2,529 | 3.40% | 1,132 | 1.52% | 1,076 | 1.44% | 74,373 |
Sheridan | 1,132 | 76.02% | 281 | 18.87% | 55 | 3.69% | 21 | 1.41% | 851 | 57.15% | 1,489 |
Sherman | 1,894 | 70.62% | 681 | 25.39% | 60 | 2.24% | 47 | 1.75% | 1,213 | 45.23% | 2,682 |
Smith | 1,534 | 70.24% | 534 | 24.45% | 79 | 3.62% | 37 | 1.69% | 1,000 | 45.79% | 2,184 |
Stafford | 1,546 | 70.27% | 567 | 25.77% | 54 | 2.45% | 33 | 1.50% | 979 | 44.50% | 2,200 |
Stanton | 785 | 76.29% | 215 | 20.89% | 16 | 1.55% | 13 | 1.26% | 570 | 55.40% | 1,029 |
Stevens | 1,714 | 81.19% | 345 | 16.34% | 34 | 1.61% | 18 | 0.85% | 1,369 | 64.85% | 2,111 |
Sumner | 6,176 | 60.36% | 3,549 | 34.69% | 306 | 2.99% | 201 | 1.96% | 2,627 | 25.67% | 10,232 |
Thomas | 2,822 | 74.66% | 807 | 21.35% | 93 | 2.46% | 58 | 1.53% | 2,015 | 53.31% | 3,780 |
Trego | 1,220 | 66.41% | 516 | 28.09% | 69 | 3.76% | 32 | 1.74% | 704 | 38.32% | 1,837 |
Wabaunsee | 2,182 | 63.80% | 1,025 | 29.97% | 96 | 2.81% | 117 | 3.42% | 1,157 | 33.83% | 3,420 |
Wallace | 737 | 85.60% | 103 | 11.96% | 14 | 1.63% | 7 | 0.81% | 634 | 73.64% | 861 |
Washington | 2,446 | 74.87% | 687 | 21.03% | 77 | 2.36% | 57 | 1.74% | 1,759 | 53.84% | 3,267 |
Wichita | 859 | 78.81% | 207 | 18.99% | 15 | 1.38% | 9 | 0.83% | 652 | 59.82% | 1,090 |
Wilson | 2,748 | 67.11% | 1,186 | 28.96% | 100 | 2.44% | 61 | 1.49% | 1,562 | 38.15% | 4,095 |
Woodson | 974 | 61.07% | 521 | 32.66% | 59 | 3.70% | 41 | 2.57% | 453 | 28.41% | 1,595 |
Wyandotte | 14,024 | 29.05% | 32,411 | 67.14% | 1,287 | 2.67% | 550 | 1.14% | -18,387 | -38.09% | 48,272 |
Totals | 622,332 | 58.04% | 399,276 | 37.24% | 36,086 | 3.37% | 14,522 | 1.35% | 223,056 | 20.80% | 1,072,216 |
Bush won all 4 congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat. [3]
District | Bush | Gore | Representative |
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1st | 67% | 28% | Jerry Moran |
2nd | 55% | 40% | Jim Ryun |
3rd | 53% | 42% | Dennis Moore |
4th | 59% | 37% | Todd Tiahrt |
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The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000 [4] to cast their votes for president and vice president. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.
The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All were pledged to and voted for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney: [5]
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